Definition of Direct control load management

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Direct control load management

The term 'Direct control load management' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The magnitude of customer demand that can be interrupted at the time of the seasonal peak load by direct control of the system operator by interrupting power supply to individual appliances or equipment on customer premises. This type of control usually reduces the demand of residential customers'.

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